Wujifa is a practice of depth in personal (and interpersonal) understanding of subtle connections. Individuals practice Wujifa as; qigong, martial arts, zhan zhuang, meditation, yoga and/or as a unique form of "fitness" training. Congruency, intention and connection of mind and body unification is the aim in Wujifa.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Wujifa Martial Arts Practice and New Friends

It was a warm Sunday afternoon in early August, 2011. Let me back up here a bit. Forty-Three hours earlier I received a phone call from Mike at the Internal Martial Arts Blogspot blog who asked if it was ok to bring a guest to a Sunday Wujifa class.

A couple days later on that Sunday our guests show up after hearing about our Wujifa practice they had lots of questions. A great exchange about martial arts principles and practice took place. Later we went out to dinner and continued the exchange of thoughts and we had an all around good time, of course. ;^)

The following is written by a Ph.D. student majoring in Chinese Traditional Martial Arts who was visiting the U.S. to do research for his
dissertation from a well known sports university in China. Shared this with us after his recent visit to The School of Cultivation and Practice where Wujifa is trained and practiced.

This following article is shared as received. Thank goodness for Google translator, enjoy.